China Cat Sunflower Guitar Lesson - Part 2 with tab
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In this next lesson, we will be taking a look at Bob Weir's intro and verse parts for "China Cat Sunflower". We start by taking a look at Bob's rhythmic accompaniment and signature lick from the "Europe '72" recording. We then look at variations Bob makes on his signature lick, including the triplet figure.
As a bonus, we take a look at Jimmy Herring's highly syncopated adaptation of Bobby's signature lick from Jazz is Dead's rendition. There is a backing track at the end without Bob's part for you to practice everything you just learned. Enjoy...
Contents:
0:11 Bobby's Intro & Signature lick with tab
1:21 Lesson Introduction
3:23 Bob's opening rhythmic lick
6:42 Bob's China Cat Sunflower Signature Lick
14:49 Jimmy Herring's rendition of Bob's Signature Lick
19:56 Jimmy Herring's part Demo with tab - Full Speed
20:17 Jimmy Herring's part Demo with tab - Slow
20:50 Backing Track for Bob's Intro and Verse Parts - Hudba
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Thanks for including the tabs! Very useful lesson!
wow dude, that was one super clear and useful lesson. See you soon.
Love the Bobby lesson man. Thanks.
Actually very useful and accurate - thank you
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Great Stuff! Thank you. (Now I have to change Sunday plans today to study and practice this ☺️)
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would be awesome if someone could put the whole tab on Songsterr - love their interface but hardly any Dead tabs!
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For bob's melody at 0:34, are you barring your finger on the 12th fret? Because I am and I feel like it might be a bad habit for me. what do you think?
on the beginning of Bobs part when you slide from the 10th fret to the 12th fret on the D string then play the G on the 12th fret , when your playing it im hearing a extra note/s that's not in the tab and I don't know what it is your doing exactly. but it sounds right. this is before you play D 12f. B12f. to B10f. I don't know I followed your instruction and studied the tab something is different the way your playing it.
Thanks for watching, Frank! I think I may know what's going on. The transcription is of Bob's part from Europe '72, and as I'm watching it back, I'm coming in a half beat later than what's written on the tab. So, I think what you're hearing is the 12 frets on the 4th, 3rd, then 4th strings in a quick succession. I'll look through it again later tonight when I'm around my guitar, but see if that straightens things up for you. And you can hear from me coming in slightly late, that you can come up with a number of slight variations of this lick and it all works. In fact, that's exactly what the Dead did, instead of playing it exactly the same way every time.
weeping willow thanks for reviewing this , that's what it is the 12 fret 4th ,3rd , 4th string again thank you for clearing this up .I really liked your video both parts I subscribed to your channel so ill be seeing you ,take care.
@@WeepingWillowGuitarLessons I'm having difficulty getting the timing of this lick, any tips you could give on counting it would be appreciated.
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